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Doctor Who The Collection Season 21 Limited Edition

Available to order from www.amazon.co.uk, www.zavvi.com and www.rarewaves.com

Doctor Who fans can continue to build their own home archive on Blu-ray with a ten-disc box set of the climactic 21st Season, starring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor and introducing Colin Baker as the Sixth incarnation.

  • WARRIORS OF THE DEEP
  • THE AWAKENING
  • FRONTIOS
  • RESURRECTION OF THE DALEKS
  • PLANET OF FIRE
  • THE CAVES OF ANDROZANI
  • THE TWIN DILEMMA

In his final season, the action ramps up for Peter Davison’s Doctor as he faces terrors from his past, invaders from the future, arch enemies and a battle to the death. With companions Tegan (Janet Fielding), Turlough (Mark Strickson), Peri (Nicola Bryant) and robot Kamelion (Gerald Flood) the Doctor journeys from an underwater seabase to contemporary England, from a devastated Earth colony to the beaches of Lanzarote, from a volcanic alien world to the deadly caves on Androzani.

Along the way, the TARDIS crew confront Daleks, Sea Devils, Silurians, Tractators, slug-like Gastropods, the evil Malus and the vengeful Master!

All episodes have been newly remastered from the best available sources – these classic adventures have never looked or sounded so good on home media.

The Collection: Season 21 is also jam-packed with hours of new and exclusive material including:


UPDATED SPECIAL EFFECTS

On The Awakening, Frontios, Resurrection Of The Daleks and The Caves Of Androzani

WARRIORS OF THE DEEP: SPECIAL EDITION

An exciting four-part re-edit with updated special effects and immersive 5.1 surround sound mix

IN CONVERSATION

Matthew Sweet chats to Janet Fielding (Tegan), Mark Strickson (Turlough) and Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)

NEW MAKING-OF DOCUMENTARIES

For Resurrection Of The Daleks and The Twin Dilemma

LOOK WHO’S BOATING

Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton take to the River for an epic adventure.

48 HOURS WITH FIELDING

Toby Hadoke crashes at Janet Fielding’s

BEHIND THE SOFA

New episodes with Peter Davison (The Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Bonnie Langford (Mel), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Tara Ward (Preston), Keith Jayne (Will), Jeff Rawle (Plantagenet), Rula Lenska (Styles), director Graeme Harper, Paul Conrad (Romulus) and Andrew Conrad (Remus).

THE DOCTOR WHO ESCAPE ROOM

Two new teams battle it out

BRAND NEW AUDIO COMMENTARY

On The Awakening

NEW SURROUND SOUND MIXES

On Warriors Of The Deep, The Awakening and The Caves Of Androzani.

TALES OF THE TARDIS

A 2023 edit of Earthshock with new linking material from Peter Davison and Janet Fielding

THE FIVE(ISH) DOCTORS REBOOT

With brand new audio commentary

EXCLUSIVE ARCHIVE TREATS

Including never-before-released TV appearances and studio footage

HD PHOTO GALLERIES

INFO TEXT

PDF ARCHIVE

PLUS LOTS MORE!

This ten-disc box set also includes hours of special features previously released on DVD including Documentaries, Featurettes, Audio Commentaries and more.


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358 comments

  • Basil Funkenstein

    February 12th, 2026 - 7:53pm

    I absolutely love the conversations on this site. Always friendly and knowledgeable.

    I have a few questions.

    Do we think that they will change the release schedule after seasons 16 and 11 to one boxset per year for the b&w seasons or will they keep it to two a year? How do we think this will line-up with the animations release?

    Would people like to see series 1-13 of the modern era in the collection style after the classic era is complete and after a Wilderness Years set at the end of the classic range?

    I personally love the design of the collection boxsets and would love to see the modern series given the classic collection range treatment.

    I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the collection range, here’s how I’d personally like to see it finish:

    2026 – Season 21 and Season 16
    2027 – Season 11 and Season 6 (Space Pirates rumoured for an animation release in 2026 so will possibly be complete.)
    2028 – Season 1 and Season 5 (Season 1 likely missing Marco Polo, Season 5 potentially missing Wheel in Space.)
    2029 – Season 4 (Depending on animations Season 4 could be missing Smugglers and/or Highlanders.)
    2030 – Season 3 and Wilderness Years (Season 3 likely missing AT LEAST one story depending on animation release schedule.)

    That would be Seasons 1-26 and Wilderness Years all released within the next 4 years if they stick to a, mostly, 2 sets a year release schedule.

    I hope that once the remaining missing episodes/stories are animated, that didn’t make the initial release in the collection range, that they will re-release Seasons 1-6 in their entirety including the new animations.

    If they were to re-release Seasons 1-6 once they’re complete would they release them alongside the modern series or wait until that range has ended?

    Then I’d personally like to see the modern series released in 2031 starting with Series 1.

    Potential release order:

    2031 – Series 1 and Series 2
    2032 – Series 6 and Series 8
    2033 – Series 11 and Series 3
    2034 – Series 9 and Series 12
    2035 – Series 7 and Series 13 (Series 7 including 50th anniversary specials and Series 13 including the Whittaker specials.)
    2036 – Series 10 and Series 5
    2037 – Series 4 (Series 4 including the Tennant specials.)

    Then depending on where Doctor Who is at that point in time they could potentially add in/do the 60th anniversary specials and Ncuti Gatwa era onwards if they wanted to. I think releasing Series 1-13 of the modern era in the collection style would be a really cosmic idea though.

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    • Ano miss

      February 12th, 2026 - 8:48pm

      There may be issues relating to the Mickey episodes due to the recent arrest of the actor on serious charges. Depending on the outcome it may be deemed (and probably should be) inappropriate to release his episodes.

    • daz

      February 12th, 2026 - 8:59pm

      For nuWho, since they did the remastered Series 1 to 4 in the UK (rather than offer the complete 1 to Power of the Doctor set like in usa), I’d like a new repackaged complete Smith set, then Capaldi, then Whittaker one.

      Surprised they haven’t done it yet especially with show off the air til Xmas.

    • ex15

      February 13th, 2026 - 7:17am

      After further thought, I’d be 74 (assuming all is well), I wouldn’t be interested in the modern series collections, quite happy with the classic series. The modern episodes have been done to death! I have the Blu-rays.

      Couldn’t see them selling as well.

    • Gordon

      February 13th, 2026 - 11:01am

      There is a few variables at play with the 60s. Restoration wise Seasons 1 and 6 are the 2 big challenges left. Those by far have the most existing episodes to restore. If any of the remaining 60s releases that would perhaps lead to only 1 release that year it would be those. Visually 33 and 37 eps needing restored and audibly 42 and 44 eps. Those audio numbers could drop if Marco Polo and space pirates get animated (35 and 38). Plus the work that went into restoring both daleks and war games in colour could also help things.

      3 4 and 5 are actually in quite manageable states visually due to how few surviving eps there are and in the case of g4, toymaker evil, abominable, web already got restorations for the blu ray. Also enemy got future proofed in hd for blu ray I believe.

      Visually I think it’s 15 eps (3 masterplan plus ark gunfighters and war machines) for season 3 and could drop to 12 if masterplan is tackled and episodes restored prior to season 3. Audibly it’s currently at 33 due to the g4,toymaker and savages animations having new audio restorations and I expect it to drop further with more animations.

      Season 4 is 9. 3 for tenth planet, 2 for underwater menace, 2 for moonbase and 2 for faceless ones. The only tricky ones should be the 2 faceless ones which didn’t get any restoration work for the animated release but the rest were done really late on in the dvd range so shouldn’t be too much of a problem. Audibly it’s at 16 due to the animations.

      Season 5 is at 10. Just 4 eps of tomb, 4 eps of ice warriors and 2 of wheel. Audible it’s 16. Everything else was tackled in the last ten years.

      The animation schedule is another variable. I’ve heard in the last few days that the aim will be to try and get 2 a year but whether it’s doable or to any sort of consistently is another question. If you exclude crusade there is only 9 animations left. 8 if you lump mission in with masterplan. 9 if you want to split masterplan in 2. It’s going to be a tall order to get through it all. Plus there is also no guarantee at them all getting done at this point.

      I could be wrong but I’m pretty confident on myth makers, smugglers, wheel and space pirates getting done prior to the relevant season sets. Massacre highlanders and Marco Polo I’m 50/50 depending on how quickly they can go through the first 4. Masterplan is definitely the most challenging of the lot so I’m not expecting that till 2nd last or very last if they do find a viable away to do crusade.

      It may benefit them to do 1 collection set a year to get more animations out but that all depends on what the plans are

      I can see wilderness years propping up near 1 or 6 to space out the work.

      I wouldn’t be against the idea of the classic range going 1 60s set a year and the other release that year being a 2005 era release to pad out the wait between releases. There really shouldn’t be a problem with series 1/2/4 being released as they put out series 1 and that had convicted sex offender Bruno Langley on it. I would do it in order as these people like tenant piper smith gilllan are well in demand and makes sense to block book to film everything. When it comes to the hd era I’m sure they could do 3/4 releases a year as that’s not going to need restoration work

      This is how I’d hypothetically try and release it:

      2026 21/space pirates/16/smugglers

      2027 11/wheel/6/myth makers

      2028 wilderness/highlanders/5/marco polo

      2029 Nu 1/massacre/4/masterplan 1

      2030 Nu 2/crusade/1/masterplan 2

      2031 Nu 3/3

      2032 Nu 4/dt specials/season 2 Complete edition

      2033 5/6/7/50th

      2034 Nu 8/9/10

      2035 Nu 11/12/13

      2036 60th/14/15

    • Rory, the original you might say

      February 13th, 2026 - 12:38pm

      If they still have two studios doing the animations, I’d see Space Pirates and Myth Makers done in 3D, with Smugglers and Wheel done as 2D.

      Pirates has lots of model shots that would fantastic in 3D, and I really want them to do a Grecian art style for Myth.

    • Scotel

      February 13th, 2026 - 3:18pm

      If there is a second studio then it would be a brand new team and 2D, the bad reaction to The Celestial Toymaker has completely killed any official support of that styling.

    • Gordon

      February 13th, 2026 - 4:35pm

      I get the impression with Paul Hembrey saying they would work on multiple stories simultaneously and consecutively it might be all under his new production company he’s started.

      I don’t think it’s fair to say the reaction to toymaker was bad as there was plenty of people that did actually enjoy that one and wanted more with improvements. I would say it’s more divisive than bad.

      I’m sure if an animation or parts of animations can benefit from having 3d added to it they may do it. Like the daleks in evil. That’s 3d but the human characters and other elements are 2d

    • DPHill

      February 14th, 2026 - 2:21am

      This kind of thing is why I love this forum! I think it is such a tantalising ide to think all missing stories could be animated, and all classic and new season be on the collection set shelf!

      Although the one thing I do wonder is if they would do a SJA set perhaps in two halves – depending on how many discs we end up getting for the monstrously large 60s seasons.

      If we would see Torchwood, the first two as standalone series, then perhaps children of earth and miracle day together as a big one?

      Class could well fit onto a Season 36/Series 10 set depending how they number it (sorry Prowl), and TWBTLATS on Ncuti 2?

      I am hoping that Gordon’s list – which I now take as premonition – will be the way they do it! Although, if they got their hands on new who, which I hope, they would likely still block film as they are known to have in the past and perhaps still then release them in a varied order as Basil said as I find it is nicer not always knowing and being surprised

    • DPHill

      February 14th, 2026 - 2:29am

      Oh also on the topic of if Crusade ever gets animated, I don’t know how people would feel, but I’d much rather not have a complete new limited edition set for that, instead perhaps a replacement blu-ray as surely that would do (but all depends if they do colour animations on the sets too as classic who is the main feature on those, not the completely missing animation in colour) and coming with a four page ‘booklet’ – as in the same dimensions perhaps slightly smaller to cover the crusade animation addendum which could slot into where the original booklet is or just in the tardis flap and then replace the disc… we know we would buy it if that was the option, and perhaps for standards, just do that as a new one?

      For colour animations, i kind of feel like if any episodes turn up, and of course animations happen after a set, they could have a collection set right at the end or somewhere near that gives all the colour versions and any other material of any kind like the Lost in Time set and call it either Doctor Who: The Collection – Lost in Time, or my favourite
      Doctor Who: The Collection – Found in Time…

    • Rob

      February 14th, 2026 - 10:32am

      Toymaker 3D was better than the terrible Web 3, which is very amateur. But I think the damage was done and I know a few fans who’ve stopped buying due to the drop in animation quality. I suppose you have the option of the excellent recon on Toymaker or the 3D animation. The animation is a reimagined version again and upset many fans. So again people impressed. I really think the team need to decided to stick to one design of characters, animation style and staying true to the original designs and why it was presented.

    • Rob

      February 14th, 2026 - 6:08pm

      *unimpressed

  • Gordon

    February 9th, 2026 - 8:05am

    Spoke to a friend that went to gallifrey one. There was a panel on the collection sets that he attended that was hosted by Pete Mctighe. There was footage of the warriors of the deep special edition (it looks like an improvement) and one of the bonus features (he didn’t say which one but it sounded like it was either the resurrection making of or boating feature as it featured both Peter and Janet )

    Most of the panel featured season 21 talk. However he did confirm there will be more 60s sets. They are just holding it off to make them complete as possible at the time of release.

    He also mentioned season 2 being released early on as animation for crusade was passed on (he said it wasn’t his decision) and the season was as complete as it was going to be at that time. He also did mention that Minds, positions and technology can change things on that situation.

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    • James

      February 9th, 2026 - 9:09am

      Interesting. Would rather wait for the other 5 sets to be more complete before forking out for them. As each year passes everything on life is going up in price. But the 60s sets are gonna be alot more due to the amount of work/animations done to get them as full as possible. S3 gonna be the most as it’s the biggest. Can’t wait to have the remaining 7 sets on the shelf all lined up.

    • Rob

      February 9th, 2026 - 6:08pm

      So passed at the time yes, or passed forever?. I saw the tweet and didn’t know to make as it stated what we already know

    • Gordon

      February 10th, 2026 - 1:10am

      Passed at the time as Pete was talking about trying to put them out as complete as possible and at that time season 2 was believed to be as complete as possibly be. If a way can be found that is viable on budget and time I’m sure they would do it at some point. I don’t see there being a rush to do it especially as season 2 is out. If ep 2 or 4 is ever found it also might change things.

    • Prof Horner

      February 11th, 2026 - 2:26pm

      Just for fun. I had a dream last night that Film is Fabulous announced a missing episode recovery. Can you guess which episode it was ?

    • MDS

      February 11th, 2026 - 3:05pm

      Mission to the Unknown

    • Rex F

      February 11th, 2026 - 3:39pm

      The Tenth Planet part 5 (sic).

    • Auton

      February 12th, 2026 - 2:53pm

      I love the Tenth Planet part 5, when the regeneration is a fake and William Hartnell stays on as the Doctor

    • Missyrules

      February 12th, 2026 - 4:48pm

      I preferred part 6 when it all turned out to be a dream

  • Chris

    February 7th, 2026 - 3:37pm

    Any more news on the season 20 replacement discs ? Anybody had any yet ?

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    • D84

      February 8th, 2026 - 7:55am

      Nothing delivered to me as yet and no further emails sadly

    • Gordon

      February 8th, 2026 - 9:10am

      Last I heard they were hoping to dispatch replacements by the end of January. Obviously that hasn’t happened.

    • Lee D

      February 8th, 2026 - 7:57pm

      I only recently sent for replacement discs, I got message saying I’m now on the list. So it’s all still going through.

    • Chris

      February 9th, 2026 - 3:38pm

      I emailed the bbc yestoday and this is what i got back today

      Thank you for your email.
      Our apologies for this delay; we are in the final phase of completing the information needed for the mailout to commence.
      Kind regards,
      BBC DVD Support

    • Lee B

      February 9th, 2026 - 5:39pm

      Only just reading up about this. Does anyone have a list of the errors on the Season 20 discs?

      The only one I really knew about was the Missing Raston Warrior Robot “Warp” effect on the new edition of The Five Doctors.

    • daz

      February 9th, 2026 - 6:03pm

      Lee B. That is fixed. The other errors were codex issues where it didn’t play on certain players/TV.

      So we’ll be getting copies of the standard edition discs.

    • Lee B

      February 9th, 2026 - 6:33pm

      That’s great, thanks Daz!!
      I’ve just emailed BBC DVD Support about the replacements. That missing warp effect on the last Raston Warrior Robot scene always bothered me! 😀 Not sure how they missed that one.

  • Prof Horner

    February 6th, 2026 - 11:46am

    Well I must say that I am looking forward to this season far more than season 13 . Don’t get me wrong, Season 13 is by far the better season in every respect than 21. Maybe it is that I am over familiar with the stories of 13 . Maybe I think the season 13 boxset was just a little lacking in extras or am I being unfair? Season 20 extras were far more fun than the stories! I think Season 21 will be the same. The Peter, Janet and the lovely Sarah road trips was the highlight of 20 and I suspect their canal trip, will be highlight of 21. Don’t get me wrong there are some great stories in 21 far better 20 . But the extras make these season boxsets and think Season 21 could be a cracker.Just over five weeks to go and I can’t wait!

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  • Gordon

    February 6th, 2026 - 9:39am

    Here is the season 21 breakdown for those looking for it

    Season 21

    Disc 1: Warriors of the deep

    Existing:

    Commentary: with Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Mat Irvine (visual effects designer), Eric Saward (script editor)

    Isolated score by Johnathan Gibbs

    The depths (making of): (31:44)

    They came from beneath the sea: (12:56)

    Science in action extract (14 march 1988 with Mat Irvine): (5:59)

    Mats models interview (previously an Easter egg): (4:34)

    New features:

    Warriors of the deep special edition re-edit with new effects and optional 5.1 score

    5.1 mix on the original episodes

    Behind the sofa with:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and special guest Tara Ward (Lieutenant Preston)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    Breakfast time extract broadcast on 5th January 1984

    Points of view extract broadcast on 27th January 1984

    Trails and continuities

    Upgraded production subtitles

    Photo Gallery in HD

    PDF Materials:

    Draft, rehearsal and transition scripts for eps 1-4

    Production documentation

    Studio floor plans

    Radio times cuttings

    Doctor who annual 1985

    Season 21 BBC enterprises sales sheet

    Season 21 television audience research report

    Season 21 unmade stories

    Disc 2: the awakening

    Existing features:

    Commentary with Eric Saward (script editor) Michael Owen Morris (director) and Toby Hadoke (moderator)

    Isolated music score by Peter Howell

    Return to Little Hodcombe (making of): (19:35)

    Making the Malus: (7:15)

    The golden egg awards with Noel Edmond’s : (2:22)

    The television centre of the universe (2 part documentary originally on the 2013 visitation special edition and 2015 underwater menace DVDs): part 1: (32:10), part 2: (32:10)

    Deleted and extended scenes (9:31)

    Coming soon frontios: (1:01)

    New features:

    optional replacement effects

    Commentary with Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan) Mark strickson (turlogh) and Matthew Sweet (moderator) (recorded 2022)

    Optional 5.1 sound mix

    Behind the sofa:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and special guest Keith Jayne (will chandler)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    Mark strickson: in conversation with Mathew Sweet (recorded 2022)

    Breakfast time extract: 19 January 1984

    Janet Fielding interview (audio)

    Warriors of the deep Narrated soundtrack

    Trails and continuities

    Upgraded production subtitles

    Photo Gallery in HD

    PDF Material:

    Rehearsal and transmission scripts for parts 1 and 2

    Production documentation

    Set drawings

    Radio times cuttings

    Disc 3: Frontios

    Existing features:

    Audio commentary with Peter Davison (the doctor), Jeff Rawle (Plantagenet) Eric saward (script editor) Dick mills (special sounds designer) (parts 1 and 2 only) and John Gillett (the gravis) (parts 3 and 4 only)

    Isolated music score by Paddy Kingsland

    Driven to distraction (making of): (32:52)

    Deleted and extend scenes: (15:37)

    New features:

    Optional replacement effects

    Behind the sofa:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and special guest Jeff Rawle (Plantagenet)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    The adventure game: broadcast 1 March 1984 featuring Janet Fielding

    Did you see extract: broadcast 22 January 1984 featuring verity Lambert

    Breakfast time extract: broadcast 26 January 1984

    Ron jones interview (audio)

    Trails and continuities

    Upgraded production subtitles

    Photo Gallery in HD

    PDF Material:

    Camera and transmission scripts for eps 1-4

    Production documentation

    Studio floor plans

    Radio times cuttings

    Disc 4: resurrection of the daleks (2 part version)

    Existing features:

    Commentary with Terry Malloy (davros), Eric Saward (script editor), Peter Wragg (visual effects designer) and Nicholas Pegg (moderator)

    Isolated music score by Malcolm Clarke

    Casting far and wide: (32:18)

    On location: (18:32)

    Deleted and extended scenes: (7:05)

    Walrus dalek sketch broadcast on 7 October 1982: (1:82)

    New features:

    Optional replacement effects

    Optional 5.1 mix

    Terror on the Thames (making of): (50 mins)

    Behind the sofa:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and special guest Rula Lenska (styles)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    Tv choice: including extracts of breakfast time: broadcast 8/15th February 1984

    Saturday superstore compilation: broadcast between January and February 1984.

    Did you see: broadcast 12 February 1984

    Model shoot 16 mm film

    Visual effects studio tape

    Trails and continuities

    Upgraded production subtitles

    Photo Gallery in HD

    Destination Daleks: the collection season 21 trailer

    PDF Material:

    Rehearsal scripts parts 1-3 (the return)

    Rehearsal scripts parts 1-4 (resurrection)

    Transmission scripts parts 1-2 (resurrection)

    Disc 5: resurrection of the daleks (4 part version)

    Existing features:

    Commentary with Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan) and Mathew Robinson (director)

    Optional 5.1 mix

    Isolated music score by Malcolm Clarke

    Mouth on legs (originally on the time flight dvd) (13:36)

    New features:

    48 hours of fielding hosted by Toby Hadoke

    Janet fielding in conversation with Matthew sweet

    50 years in the tardis with Janet Fielding

    50th anniversary convention panel with Janet Fielding and Nicola Bryant

    Disc 6: planet of fire

    Existing features:

    Audio commentary with Peter Davison (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (peri), Mark Strickson (turlogh), Fiona Cummings (director)

    Isolated score by Peter Howell

    The flames of sarn (making of): (25:36)

    Return to the planet of fire: (12:37)

    Designs on sarn: (5:02)

    Calling the shots: (7:48)

    Deleted and extended scenes: (15:25)

    Remembering Anthony Ainley: (12:35)

    Boys boys boys (originally on the tenth planet dvd): (19:22)

    Planet of fire factoids (previously an Easter egg): (1:41)

    New features:

    Behind the sofa:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan) and Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) (note mark strickson was planned to be a part of this remotely as he was unable to be there in person however when it came to be recorded technology failed)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    50th anniversary convention interview with Mark strickson

    Breakfast time extract: broadcast 23 February 1984

    Saturday superstore with JNT: 25 February 1984

    Studio material

    Trails and continuities

    Upgraded production subtitles

    Photo Gallery in HD

    PDF material:

    Rehearsal and camera scripts for eps 1-4

    Production documentation

    Studio floor plans

    Radio times cuttings

    Disc 7: caves of androzani

    Existing features:

    Commentary with Peter Davison (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (peri) and Graeme Harper (director)

    Isolated music score by Roger Limb

    Chain reaction (now in Hd): (36:05)

    Creating Sharaz Jek with Christopher gable (audio): (5:05)

    Behind the scenes on the regeneration (with optional commentary from Peter Davison and Graeme Harper): (7:38)

    Deleted and Extend scenes (with optional commentary from Peter Davison and Graeme Harper): (4:12)

    Original opening sequence: (4:03)

    Come in number 5 (originally on resurrection of the daleks): (56:29)

    Tomorrows times: the fifth doctor (originally on resurrection of the daleks): 12:18

    Stripped for action: the fifth doctor (originally on black orchid): (16:10)

    Harty extract: with Peter Davison and Colin Baker broadcast 20 march 1984: (8:38)

    Coming soon: the twin dilemma: (1:02)

    New features

    Opitional replacement effects

    Optional 5.1 mix

    Behind the sofa:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa) and special guest Graeme Harper (director)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    Take two extract: broadcast 27 June 1984

    Studio footage

    Trails and continuities

    Upgraded production subtitles

    Photo Gallery in HD

    PDF material

    Rehearsal and camera scripts for parts 1-4

    Script for studio block one

    Production documentation

    Set drawings

    Radio times cuttings

    Disc 8: the twin dilemma

    Existing features:

    Commentary with Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (peri) and Kevin McNally (lieutenant Hugo lang)

    Look 100 years younger: (11:46)

    The star man: (6:04)

    Blue Peter extract with Colin Baker (broadcast 15 march 1984): (10:02)

    Breakfast time extract with Colin baker and Nicola Bryant (broadcast 22 march 1984)

    Clean opening and closing credits (now in HD due to the original 35 mm film being found during the restoration process for twin dilemma)

    Mute film trims (previously an Easter egg)

    Coming soon: attack of the cybermen: (1:07)

    New features:

    Isolated score by Malcolm Clarke (I know it’s been made for this release just not listed by doctor who magazine)

    A timely change (making of)

    Behind the sofa:

    Sofa 1: Peter Davison (the doctor), Janet fielding (Tegan) and Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)

    Sofa 2: Colin baker (the doctor), Nicola Bryant (Peri), Bonnie Langford (Mel) with special guests Andrew and Paul Higgins (Romulus and Remus)

    Sofa 3: Sophie Aldred (ace), Matthew Waterhouse (adric), Wendy Padbury (Zoe)

    Blue Peter gastropod competition extracts broadcast 19 march and 9 April 1984.

    Breakfast time extract broadcast 23 march 1984

    Saturday superstore extract from 24 march 1984 with Mat Irvine and k9

    Points of view extract from 2 April 1984

    PDF materials (not listed in doctor who magazine so taken from Richard Bignell’s list)

    Draft script part 4

    Rehearsal scripts parts 1-4

    Camera scripts parts 2-3

    Transmission camera scripts parts 1 and 4

    Camera script studio block 1

    Production documentation

    Studio floor plans

    Set design drawings

    Radio times cuttings

    Disc 9

    Existing feature:

    Planet of fire special edition

    New features:

    Mathew

    Doctor who revisited: the fifth doctor (25 mins)

    2 Doctor who escape room features hosted by Emily cook:

    Team fifth doctor: Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton

    Team 6th doctor: Colin baker, Nicola Bryant and Terry Molloy

    Disc 10:

    New features

    Look who’s boating: (82 mins)

    The Fiveish doctor’s reboot with optional commentary from Peter Davison (production director) and Georgia Tennant (producer) (31 mins)

    Tales of the tardis: earthshock (97 mins)

    Season 21 clocks

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    • Gordon

      February 6th, 2026 - 9:41am

      Just realised I missed it: The Matthew Waterhouse feature is on disc 9.

    • Gordon

      February 6th, 2026 - 9:41am

      In conversation I mean

    • Matt Flin

      February 6th, 2026 - 10:32am

      Thanks Gordon, much appreciated.

    • Ricky

      February 6th, 2026 - 2:10pm

      Cheers Gordon, will go though your list later , your efforts are very much appreciated.

    • DPHill

      February 6th, 2026 - 2:13pm

      As ever thanks Gordon!
      What a well-packed set this one is turning out to be! So much to look forward to!
      EXCITED!

    • Prowl 1701

      February 6th, 2026 - 11:31pm

      Many thanks as always, Gordon!

    • Gordon

      February 7th, 2026 - 8:48am

      Cheers guys. Here’s to a good set of bonus goodies

  • Babelbro

    January 30th, 2026 - 8:54am

    Regarding video tape footage from Classic Who, such as the 1 inch tape mostly used in the Colin Baker – Sylvester McCoy era;

    Could these tapes be digitized using VHS Decode / Domesday Duplicator method, wherby the raw radio frequencies of the tapes themselves are fed into a computer software, as opposed to a limited form of component / composite wire from a tape player to a capture card?

    I’ve no idea what the Restoration Team uses for video tape + telecine footage but if you go to YouTube to see what VHS Decode / Domesday Duplicator can do the comparison results speak for themselves. I really wish I could learn to use it myself but it feels far too complicated to me, and the raw file sizes are enormous for a home computer / external hard drive.

    So many clipped highlights can be brought back from it let alone giving the best image stabilization possible, and similar to native fine film grain, there’s also a real beauty with native analogue noise too, especially having seen actual interlaced master tape footage from 1980’s EastEnders currently sitting in the BBC Archive.

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  • Babelbro

    January 25th, 2026 - 8:51pm

    Can anyone remember exactly what the launch prices were for the dvds? (Singulars + boxsets).

    I vaguely remember the ‘Trial of a Time Lord’ set costing an absolute bomb as well as ‘New Beginnings’ believing I genuinely wouldn’t ever be able to afford them

    While I was at school I finally managed to save up enough money for ‘The Five Doctors Special Edition’ by (around) the late 00’s – that one alone felt like a really massive purchasing decision in the shop back then!

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    • Missyrules

      January 25th, 2026 - 9:49pm

      Trial was retailed at between £30-40 on release in 2008 the single releases had an rrp at £19.99 although generally they were sold at around £14.99 for most of the range up to the newest releases. The price of DVDs has maintained a steady cost. I paid £9.99 for new movies in 2000 and the price is exactly the same in 2026.

    • Gordon

      January 26th, 2026 - 12:20am

      Can’t remember the rrp’s exactly (think it was about £20.97ish for single and £24.71 for twin)but single releases were mostly about £12.99 brand new from Amazon from Looking at my Amazon account from 2007ish. Though I think the war games was a bit more expensive. There was a couple of lower budget releases at £9.99. 2 story releases were about £17.99. 3 story sets were round about £30 though I seem to remember myths and legends being around the £35 mark. The key to time was by far the expensive. Think it was around the £60- £70 mark

    • Things that go bump in the night

      January 26th, 2026 - 1:05pm

      The prices quoted by Missyrules and Gordon for the individual DVDs and sets, makes the price of the ‘The Collection’ blu ray sets remarkably good value, considering the number of stories per season, the new special features and the carry over of all (mostly) special features…

    • Babelbro

      January 26th, 2026 - 10:19pm

      I’ve been able to find a photo scan of a Woolworths advert for the ‘Trial of a Time Lord’ VHS boxset, and a Dalek VHS boxset, both priced about £35-£40 each here https://millenniumeffect.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/30th-Press-Cutting-1269×2048.png

      It’s really interesting that today’s retail price for the Season 23 (Trial) Collection Blu-ray standard edition appears to be in sync with the original VHS retail price from the early 90’s

    • Nb7

      January 28th, 2026 - 9:12pm

      Wow that Woolworths ad takes right back. I got the dalek tin that year and was obsessed with Remembrance. Got it for my 9th or 10th birthday 93 or 94. I’d wound myself up that much with excitement that when I started The Chase I’d over done it. Always reminds me of that birthday.
      The trial tin I got years later in 2004 on eBay. I’ve still got both.

  • Gordon

    January 24th, 2026 - 9:31am

    The chatter for next I’m hearing is space pirates at some point and s16 . The order for collection sets in 2027 could all depend on when space pirates comes out but 11 and 6. Some saying 6 will come first but I think the other way round seems a more likely but not impossible especially if they want another Troughton in early 2028.

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    • Nb7

      January 24th, 2026 - 9:38am

      Fabulous! Season 16 seems likely as the amount of work compared to season 11 is very minimal.
      The animations I’ve not touched yet as I’m waiting for them to appear on the collection sets.

    • Prof Horner

      January 24th, 2026 - 10:05am

      Well this is great news Gordon, if true. I was thinking of posting about how disappointing that we have had no announcement on missing episodes and particularly future animations. If we get Space Pirates this year, we can hopefully get season 6 , the first season, I can remember after 16 and 11.

    • Bookcollector

      January 24th, 2026 - 11:36am

      Ahh, space pirates… silly plot, quite dull, some rather poor acting by the guest cast… and I can’t wait to get it as an animation! Definitely a story that will be improved by visuals. I always enjoy reading pirates ore than listening to it but an animation will be very welcome.

    • daz

      January 24th, 2026 - 12:44pm

      I enjoyed Ian Levine’s Space Pirates as it definitely works better with visuals so hopefully it has been animated so we can get Season 6 in full eventually.

      It would be good to have Troughton’s first Season set as the most complete episode one too.

    • Bookcollector

      January 24th, 2026 - 1:37pm

      The loose cannon version is good and helps it a lot. Never watched a levine recon as I have issues with him, won’t say anything beyond he is not a pleasant man to have interactions with.

    • Rob

      January 24th, 2026 - 7:11pm

      I’m happy whatever it is, as long as the animation is decent and they stay true to the original design

    • Prowl1701

      January 24th, 2026 - 10:20pm

      I hope pirate planet gets some updated effects, and maybe Armageddon factor too, they could use them.

      I think space pirates could be reevaluated with a good animation.

    • Gordon

      January 25th, 2026 - 3:39am

      I hope the chatter is right too and it is correct. We are long overdue a season completing animation.

    • Prof Horner

      January 25th, 2026 - 9:41am

      Well next year they are going to have to start releasing sixties seasons. 5 and 6 are most likely to be completed with animation first. Season 1 is more tricky with Marco Polo harder to animate. Hopefully we will here positive news soon.

    • daz

      January 25th, 2026 - 5:18pm

      Unless they change it to just 1 collection release per year once 6 is out? That or we get the Wilderness years thrown into the mix before Seasons 5, 1, 4 and 3.

    • Mac

      January 25th, 2026 - 5:20pm

      I thought The Space Pirates would be low on the list of animations because of the poor quality of the surviving soundtrack.

    • Scotel

      January 25th, 2026 - 6:11pm

      People have a meltdown when the trailer isn’t out in the week they want, delaying the releases to one a year is never going to be considered acceptable as much as it would give us a better quality product by letting the animations carry some of the work in the mean time.

    • Amypondfan

      January 25th, 2026 - 8:27pm

      Space pirates soundtrack is fine. Never noticed any issues with it and I’ve listened to it a few times.

    • Mac

      January 25th, 2026 - 9:49pm

      I just remember Mark Ayres saying the soundtrack wasn’t the best

    • Amypondfan

      January 25th, 2026 - 9:56pm

      There are definitely worse ones mac. Marco and masterplan both have very poor recordings on the CD releases. Remember though that technology has advanced greatly in the years since these were first released on audio and mark can do a lot more now.

    • Gordon

      January 26th, 2026 - 12:01am

      The soundtrack is definitely in the poorer side however it’s been 2 decades since it had any sort of remastering or restoring. With advances in technology it should be improved since then though there probably is still limits that can be done.

    • mac

      January 27th, 2026 - 12:26am

      The Randolph tapes improved The Daleks Masterplan

    • Scotel

      January 27th, 2026 - 1:16pm

      Bit of speculation on my part but curious to know what people think.

      We know they were looking at a new system where as work started to wrap up on one animation the team would start transitioning onto the next project to reduce downtime. Assuming everything kicked off reasonably quickly they must be a good 8-9 months into whatever the next animation is.

      I wonder if that’s what’s happening here, the 2026 animation is now into full production and so they’ve now started the preliminary work for the 2027 release. Might be a bit tight for a Season 6 set at the end of the year but could explain the sudden change in rumours.

    • matt flin

      January 27th, 2026 - 1:58pm

      Do we know yet whether there is going to ne a 2026 animation release? Myth Makers?

    • Scotel

      January 27th, 2026 - 2:22pm

      They were negotiating a new contract in March last year, it would be rather odd if there wasn’t a release in 2026. When in 2026 is another matter entirely. Another four parter would probably be July, if it is The Space Pirates then towards the end of the year.

    • Amypondfan

      January 27th, 2026 - 4:21pm

      Scotel I imagine the season set will be at least two years after the animation is released. They need to get money from the animation release and if people think it will be added to a season in just a few months people won’t buy it. Don’t know if Gordon agrees but I think if say pirates was released in 2026 I think the season 6 set might be late 27 early 28.

    • Prowl1701

      January 27th, 2026 - 4:56pm

      Seems to be about an 18 month window from a solo animation release before it is used for something else like being on YouTube, or the iplayer. I suspect it will be the same with the boxsets.

    • Prof Horner

      January 27th, 2026 - 5:23pm

      Season 11 will probably be the last colour season released next spring. So unless we get The Wilderness Year’s in the autumn of 2027 , you would think that they are going to have to start releasing sixties seasons by then. With amount of animation still needed to be done to complete sixties seasons, maybe they will shorten the time from stand alone to season box sets. There is still the missing episodes hopefully to come that maybe will make a difference to these seasons too.

    • Missyrules

      January 27th, 2026 - 6:57pm

      Prof, remember they released season 2 without an animation, just a recon so it’s no guarantee that they will wait for the seasons to be completed with animation before release.

    • Gordon

      January 28th, 2026 - 9:19am

      The gaps may get shortened I suspect as they may not have the luxury of a year -18 months grace period in the next couple of years especially when there may not have other ready releases. If say Marco is out early 2028 for example I can see them maybe going 6-12 months before the s1 release as they may hit a wall where no other season is ready. If they can get wheel and space pirates out 2026/2027 that would buy them a year but I can see the well of complete seasons truly run out by late 2028.

      I have kind of flip flopped on it based on the info on hand and the time we got left but I suspect some seasons will be “complete” with animations unless the rate of animations changes or the collections goes once a year. Some will get completed 5 and 6 i suspect. Unless Marco is already in the works already I can see s1 getting released with a recon. S3 is tricky because I don’t feel it’s in a releasable place at present. I do think myth makers will get an animation even if it isn’t imminent (I’ve heard mixed things on whether or not it’s being worked on currently. Some saying it’s currently being done. Some saying the bonus features are being done later so I’m not sure). Massacre might get done after myth. Masterplan is an epic job so I’m not sure there is time. 4 I can see smugglers getting done with highlanders being a recon. Unless the animation timetable changes I can see the animation range outlasting the collections.

      If it can only be 1 release a year to the end of the range round about 2030 I’d go for:

      2026: space pirates s21/16
      2027: wheel in space s11/6
      2028: smugglers s5/1
      2029: myth makers/mission s4/wilderness
      2030: the massacre s3

      That would leave Marco Polo, the crusade, masterplan and highlanders unanimated ie the hardest 4

      If they can get it to 2:

      2026: space pirates/smugglers s21/16
      2027: wheel in space/myth makers s6/11
      2028: Marco Polo/highlanders s5/s1
      2029: massacre/ masterplan part 1 s4/w
      2030: the crusade/masterplan part 2 s3

      It would be a really tough turnaround though.

    • Prof Horner

      January 28th, 2026 - 2:51pm

      Great insight as always Gordon. The question is would be we be happy wait a bit longer for season 3 to come out if it was completed with animations ? I certainly think if it was pushed back for Daleks master plan animation, it would be worth the wait.

    • SV7

      January 28th, 2026 - 4:33pm

      I’ve always been totally fine with the idea of waiting a few extra months and/or years for a 60s season if it means it will be a more complete product. But then again, I’ve always been a fan of the animations. I know some are more well done than others, but I’m just grateful that they exist.

      I still sometimes take a moment to appreciate that we have official releases of Power and Evil on DVD & Blu-ray!

    • Jack

      January 29th, 2026 - 8:32am

      Anyone know if the chatter for space pirates being the next animation has any relation to the missing episodes that Film is Fabulous have found, or should we be expecting two different stories from these two pieces of information

    • Gordon

      January 29th, 2026 - 9:50am

      Nothing to with film is fabulous (the animation will have been planned and in the works for ages) but as they animate full stories anyway it could still be a posibility that they found something off it.

    • Duncan

      January 31st, 2026 - 6:07pm

      I’ll be very happy if The Space Pirates is released. I don’t think it’s the turkey that fandom thinks it is. Its main issue is the vast amount of model shots filmed. Was 2001 an influence ? They were both doing the rounds about the same time.
      Anyway, maybe then we’ll get that Season 6 collection!

  • Ricky

    January 21st, 2026 - 1:57pm

    I’d be very up for watching this ,the original will never be beaten but it’s a show of its time and very much a one off , with that in mind and with a fresh set of eyes and some care this could be amazing . Does seem to sound more likely this time round .

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    • Ricky

      January 21st, 2026 - 1:59pm

      This post is meant as a reply to the Blake’s 7 story below, Apologies .

  • RPG74

    January 19th, 2026 - 1:00pm

    Well this is interesting. Blake’s 7 is being given the reboot treatment by the producers of The Last of Us. They’ve bought the rights, apparently. Might generate wider audience interest in the recent B7 boxset releases, which’d nice for the team producing them.

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    • Gordon

      January 19th, 2026 - 1:08pm

      I’d assume they would be finished the box sets by the time it starts airing. Going by the image from Peter Hoar it’s aiming for a 2028 start date. Perfect timing for a complete 1-4 set if you ask me. I’m definitely going to watch if it happens. .

    • Prof Horner

      January 19th, 2026 - 3:23pm

      They have been talking about a reboot for years. I will believe it when I see it . Star Trek returned when Doctor Who died the first time. Maybe Blake’s Seven can return to fill the gap with Doctor Who absence this time round.

    • Prowl1701

      January 19th, 2026 - 4:51pm

      Not sure how I feel about the producers of the last of us getting their hands on Blake’s 7. Could be really good, for sure, or could be utterly disappointing. I’d be willing to give it a watch though.

    • Gordon

      January 20th, 2026 - 4:56am

      Having read up It’s not the producers of the last of us. It’s only one of the director’s (Peter hoar) that is involved. The producers are Peter Hoar (also directing) Mathew Bouch (good girl’s guide to murder, famous five (2023) and Sarah Jane adventures producer) and jason leigh ellery (big finish owner and a million other things). They snapped up the tv rights

    • Prowl 1701

      January 20th, 2026 - 6:36am

      Wonder if it will gain traction, I know people have been trying to bring the show back for decades.

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